NASA needs you to help solve a Mars mystery that has left scientists baffled and scratching their heads for decades.
. And, with the help of those around the world, NASA hopes to solve a Mars mystery that has long baffled its scientists: what triggers the formation of clouds on Mars?
. It’s made that data readily available to the public on the citizen science platform Zooniverse. Basically, it needs the public to help it sift through data that MRO has captured.Clouds appear as arches in data captured by NASA’s MRO. Image source: NASA Many believe Mars was once a habitable planet. That the surface of our now dusty neighbor was once covered with lakes and rivers. NASA’sthat seem to corroborate those beliefs. Now, liquid water simply vaporizes on the planet’s surface and into the thin atmosphere. But how and when clouds form has remained a baffling Martian mystery.
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